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When a blue Dodge Charger flees, the Air Support Unit takes over the pursuit; a man with a felony warrant ditches a crack pipe during his arrest; Deputies feed a suspect's puppy during an arrest.
When a blue Dodge Charger flees, the Air Support Unit takes over the pursuit; a man with a felony warrant ditches a crack pipe during his arrest; Deputies feed a suspect's puppy during an arrest.
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